That’s A Funny-Looking Wheelbarrow

Who said a wheelbarrow had to have a tub? Instead of a tub the Workhorse wheelbarrow line from Brentwood Industries features a bed and dash made from North American hardwood — it’ll haul brick, tile, hay, wood, or other stackable materials.

A steel undercarriage supports the 60″ North American hardwood handles, which are topped with comfortable hand grips. Brentwood sells three different Workhorse wheelbarrows: one with a single 2-ply tire that retails for $200, another with a single 4-ply tire for $220, and yet another with dual 4-ply tires for $250.

this style wheel barrel is very useful for transporting many thing i do masonry and i would say it works a lot better then a barrel although barrels are also clearly needed another thing 2 wheels on the front making turning a lot harder so i would not suggest this instead i suggest to take an old wheel barrel frame take off the barrel and put some boards and brace them ( that’s what i did made out of old boards from skids )